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down to the city. and it was like, wow, here they are. yeah, i was happy and somewhat people were happy. but i think the question in everybody's mind was always, what took so long. >> there were people who stayed behind to protect their own homes, and then went out to try to rescue others. went around in boats, and went around looking for neighbors, trying to get help to people. you can't help but be inspired by people like that. >> people survive, i know that. we need to do more than that. we need to go back to living with faith and with hope. and with compassion. for some of the people who didn't have any for us. >> joining me now, two of the city's loudest champions, julia reed, author of "the house on first" and democratic strategist james carville. five years. does it -- where do things stand now? >> well, looking at the horrific images, you know, obviously everything is better than those days. but the city as a whole has rebounded. and in a lot of ways it's a better place than it was pre-katrina.
down to the city. and it was like, wow, here they are. yeah, i was happy and somewhat people were happy. but i think the question in everybody's mind was always, what took so long. >> there were people who stayed behind to protect their own homes, and then went out to try to rescue others. went around in boats, and went around looking for neighbors, trying to get help to people. you can't help but be inspired by people like that. >> people survive, i know that. we need to do more...
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in the history of the city. so they really want people to get where they need to go, hunker down and ride this out. fred? >> and so, sarah, you know it would seem like a lot of folks would seem like philadelphia would be okay, it wouldn't have to worry about storm surges or significant hurricane force winds or rain, why is it people there are anticipating they might just get -- >> reporter: the worst is expected to hit philly between about 3:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. tomorrow and the thing about philadelphia is you're sitting between two major rivers which are expected to reach crest level and flood. so on one side of the city, you have the schuylkill, and on the other side you have the delaware river. so if water comes in and pushes in, it is going to crest and come on out and flood these low-lying areas, philadelphia also, parts of the city sits on a 100-year flood plane. so yesterday the mayor could not urge people enough, if you live in low-lying areas, this will flood. so they want people out, flay want them pr
in the history of the city. so they really want people to get where they need to go, hunker down and ride this out. fred? >> and so, sarah, you know it would seem like a lot of folks would seem like philadelphia would be okay, it wouldn't have to worry about storm surges or significant hurricane force winds or rain, why is it people there are anticipating they might just get -- >> reporter: the worst is expected to hit philly between about 3:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. tomorrow and the...
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there's all sorts of things in the city, trees even in the city and the suburbs that can cause potential problems. and become missiles for windows. so definitely don't be anywhere near glass when the onset of the storm is. and don't take your chances outside. >> steven, you and i have talked about the infrastructures in big cities in a lot of different ways. but in terms of this storm, how does new york city, for instance, i mean how is the infrastructure here capable of dealing with something like this? >> it's going to be a bit of a challenge, particularly in the transportation side. a lot of our infrastructure, especially in the northeast, is aging and not very gracefully. and it fails sometimes just by the day-to-day wear and tear. when you put it under extreme pressure for some period of time we're going to see some failure and it's going to take awhile to recover. this is everything from pumps that have to be operating in the subway systems here, dealing with massive rainfall on top of storm surge is really going to be a challenge for that infrastructure. one good news of sorts her
there's all sorts of things in the city, trees even in the city and the suburbs that can cause potential problems. and become missiles for windows. so definitely don't be anywhere near glass when the onset of the storm is. and don't take your chances outside. >> steven, you and i have talked about the infrastructures in big cities in a lot of different ways. but in terms of this storm, how does new york city, for instance, i mean how is the infrastructure here capable of dealing with...
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the city council, 4-3. the four of them voted to hire their own lawyer, brought suit, filed in bankruptcy court and are saying, in fact, what's interesting about bankruptcy law, the second you file is the second all your debts are held up. >> so once you file, everything kind of frozen. nobody can touch you. there is that bankruptcy protection, et cetera. does it apply here? >> it applies instantaneously. >> even while it is being argued whether it is legal or not. >> judge france who is the federal bankruptcy judge said i am going to have a hearing on monday, this coming monday and invite the city to file documents much the city says, we want this done right now. the federal bankruptcy judge is saying, i will take the response from the four members of council in late november. we have a long way to go. >> you have to wait and see when there is availability on the docket, on the calendar. usually, it is later rather than sooner. >> even though bankruptcy is being argued by the city, by the mayor, we don't w
the city council, 4-3. the four of them voted to hire their own lawyer, brought suit, filed in bankruptcy court and are saying, in fact, what's interesting about bankruptcy law, the second you file is the second all your debts are held up. >> so once you file, everything kind of frozen. nobody can touch you. there is that bankruptcy protection, et cetera. does it apply here? >> it applies instantaneously. >> even while it is being argued whether it is legal or not. >>...
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on to the city? >> i think we will come back tomorrow -- we will try to keep it as much as we can. i think we can keep it for three, four days more, because -- >> gadhafi's son, saif continues to claim that the people of misrata are being held hostage by 40 to 50 articled fighters, and essentially it's a small group of al qaeda holding hostage the people of misrata. >> no, no, no, no, no. >> everyone i talked to in misrata says that's a lie? >> no, that's a lie. no al qaeda in libya, no al qaeda in misrata. it's a big lie. >> what do you want people to know? >> do you believe -- >> no, i don't believe him. >> we're all al qaeda? he's not believing it himself. >> he doesn't believe it himself? >> yeah. >> he knows it's a lie? >> that's right. >> what do you want the world to know what's happening right now in misrata and what you need? >> well, we need support. we need -- because last week we were attacked by helicopters. we need effort zone. we need support, we are really bad -- >> why are you talkin
on to the city? >> i think we will come back tomorrow -- we will try to keep it as much as we can. i think we can keep it for three, four days more, because -- >> gadhafi's son, saif continues to claim that the people of misrata are being held hostage by 40 to 50 articled fighters, and essentially it's a small group of al qaeda holding hostage the people of misrata. >> no, no, no, no, no. >> everyone i talked to in misrata says that's a lie? >> no, that's a lie. no...
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the rebels went all the way into the city. we got all the way into green square in really about 35 minutes. nothing really to stop us. a few check points along the way. one thing we should note that in green square when we got into the square, they were checking inside the vehicle, who are you, who are you. we know that the tripoli brigade, people from tripoli that left the city or went to other parts of the world who decided they wanted to come back and fight when the time was right. all of the speeches about having thousands and ten thousand professional fighters in the area and telling other people to rise up. we didn't see really any of that. when we got into the green square it was quiet except for a few people blasting off celebratory rounds in the air. interesting to see what is happening. no one imagined that it would be this easy for this group of untrained, mostly untrained rebel fighters. many of them civilians before this happened six months ago coming into the middle of the square where gadhafi was supposed to be
the rebels went all the way into the city. we got all the way into green square in really about 35 minutes. nothing really to stop us. a few check points along the way. one thing we should note that in green square when we got into the square, they were checking inside the vehicle, who are you, who are you. we know that the tripoli brigade, people from tripoli that left the city or went to other parts of the world who decided they wanted to come back and fight when the time was right. all of...
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the same in many other cities here in the west. since then that's been repressed and we haven't seen any sign yet that those people are going to come back out in the streets. it looks like right now the rebels aren't about to punch through the lines and make their way up the coast, especially because they would have to get through sirte, the city along the coast, which is still a gadhafi strong hold. but i will tell you this, today after three days of air strikes, today when we were talking around the old city, people began coming up to us, to me and other journalists and volunteering, at some risk to themselves, that they were tired of gadhafi. to me that says at least psychologically the mood is changing here. >> that's interesting that even within earshot of government minders that they would voluntarily come up to you and say -- had that happened to you in the last week or so? >> you know, when i first arrived here, which was more than three weeks ago, it was happening more. and since then it had stopped. the city had really be
the same in many other cities here in the west. since then that's been repressed and we haven't seen any sign yet that those people are going to come back out in the streets. it looks like right now the rebels aren't about to punch through the lines and make their way up the coast, especially because they would have to get through sirte, the city along the coast, which is still a gadhafi strong hold. but i will tell you this, today after three days of air strikes, today when we were talking...
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he never told the president that 80% of the city was flooded. and as you mentioned, he went on to atlanta to an avian flu conference. he should have been fired, michael chernoff, instead, karl rove and chernoff and the bush crowd wanted to first blame blanco and then blame michael brown once "time" magazine saw there was some discrepancies in brown's resume. >> i still get questioned, and you must get this question all the time, because you mention it in your book. you address it. people say reporters can get there in a day or two. how come it took five days for buses to get to the convention center? >> absolutely. a lot of the infrastructure -- anderson, as you know, the preferred way would be to use the airports, they were down. the nav systems were out, some of the roads were out. and oh, by the way, we had to get buses from other states. the local buses themselves were affected or they were already being used. so gets bugs here to move, when you say you need buses for 40,000 people, that's a big order. fema don't own buses, and oh, by the wa
he never told the president that 80% of the city was flooded. and as you mentioned, he went on to atlanta to an avian flu conference. he should have been fired, michael chernoff, instead, karl rove and chernoff and the bush crowd wanted to first blame blanco and then blame michael brown once "time" magazine saw there was some discrepancies in brown's resume. >> i still get questioned, and you must get this question all the time, because you mention it in your book. you address...
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we feel it in the city. the school itself has done a lot of rebuilding within the university and within the city, and i think that students come to tulane to get involved, and that was before katrina, but even more so after. they want to be hands-on in the city. they want to become residents not just for four years. this weekend with the five-year commemoration, we will see a lot of that, and as for daily life, you know, people don't just stop at outreach. people do outreach activities and community service every single day as tulane students and as other new orleans university students as well. >> fire. devon, same question to you. how much of the aftermath of katrina is a part of your daily life? >> well, tony, i think it's part of everybody's daily life. as you can see, if you go around the city in certain parts. some have been revised back to the way they were before katrina, that's why it's our mission as students to fix these problems ourselves, instead of waiting for other people to fix them for us, a
we feel it in the city. the school itself has done a lot of rebuilding within the university and within the city, and i think that students come to tulane to get involved, and that was before katrina, but even more so after. they want to be hands-on in the city. they want to become residents not just for four years. this weekend with the five-year commemoration, we will see a lot of that, and as for daily life, you know, people don't just stop at outreach. people do outreach activities and...
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the city says no, pay up. details next. >>> imagine opening your water bill and it's more than your mortgage payments. that's been happening to a lot of folks in atlanta. kyra phillips is here with her investigati investigation. it has the highest watt e rates in the city. >> entire country. and residents are outraged and confused to why they're suddenly payi paying hundreds of thousands of dollars every month for water. >> we're mad! >> atlanta residents have had enough. >> if you to expect us that 4 million gallons of water is leaking on our property and not showing up is mind blowing. >> we were taking a shower every day and now, we're skipping sometimes because we're trying to save the water. >> for more than three year, atlanta, a city of more than a half million residents, has been bombarded of complaints of outrageous water bills. similar complaints are popping up around the country in places like cleveland, charlotte, tampa and brockton, massachusetts. but the water bill war is nothing like in atlanta.
the city says no, pay up. details next. >>> imagine opening your water bill and it's more than your mortgage payments. that's been happening to a lot of folks in atlanta. kyra phillips is here with her investigati investigation. it has the highest watt e rates in the city. >> entire country. and residents are outraged and confused to why they're suddenly payi paying hundreds of thousands of dollars every month for water. >> we're mad! >> atlanta residents have had...
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now the city of detroit could go broke. that's according to mayor dave bing and the city's chief financial officer. they say the city will run out of money friday. state officials are refusing to hand over $80 million owed to the city unless detroit drops a lawsuit that would block the state from seizing control of the city's finances. the detroit cut services including street lights to stay afloat. tomorrow morning the mayor and city counsel will meet to try to overt the crisis. high school kids face a lot of pressure into getting into college, but it turns out increasing number of students are abusing prescription drugs adderall and ritalin to help them face their tests. some call them study drugs. new york times reporting on this. students take these drug before their exams. they say the drug drugs give students boost of energy and increase their attention span. the dea adderall and ritalin class two controlled sub sans the same class as cocaine and heroin. using the drugs could long-term neurolodge effects. >> if your l
now the city of detroit could go broke. that's according to mayor dave bing and the city's chief financial officer. they say the city will run out of money friday. state officials are refusing to hand over $80 million owed to the city unless detroit drops a lawsuit that would block the state from seizing control of the city's finances. the detroit cut services including street lights to stay afloat. tomorrow morning the mayor and city counsel will meet to try to overt the crisis. high school...
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the city has accepted the signed resolution which is in the possession of the city clerk. she also has possession of the fully signed settlement agreement. i'm going to go into some terms having to do with some claims, but before i do that, i'm going to explain a few things on the law -- >> you're watching the city attorney in san diego right now, jan goldsmith who is outlining now what the terms are going to be for the resignation on august the 30th of the mayor. and let me just say this, no admission he did anything wrong. no criminal issues resolved here, so this could still be an active investigation with the u.s. attorney and also the district attorney. but i think as kyung lah has been reporting, this has been a circus from the beginning. you've been watching as this has been playing out in san diego. i asked you earlier, could you describe this as an off-the-rails moment? >> you know, bob filner is known in san diego as someone who is unpredictable. he's been unpredictable through this whole thing, ashleigh. yes. it was quite extraordinary watching him speak to the
the city has accepted the signed resolution which is in the possession of the city clerk. she also has possession of the fully signed settlement agreement. i'm going to go into some terms having to do with some claims, but before i do that, i'm going to explain a few things on the law -- >> you're watching the city attorney in san diego right now, jan goldsmith who is outlining now what the terms are going to be for the resignation on august the 30th of the mayor. and let me just say...
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not just in the city but in the world. the police, while their tactics seem heavy handed, it's their only attempt to wrestle control back from the gangs who have basically overrun the city. there doesn't seem to be much hope in honduras. the murder rate keeps rising. but in guatemala, we found signs of progress. in guatemala city, iment the interior minister, a region notorious for corruption, carlos is is a crusader who is shaking up the system. >> translator: in central america, six out of ten murders are drug related. >> $10.5 billion in four years. >> he says this past year his government seized about $3 billion worth of drugs. the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he says anti-narcotics operations alone won't bring down the horrific murder rate. to do that, he had to convince the public that murders would actually be solved. step one, create a team of trained detectives. in the basement of the ministry of justice, i visited the barracks of guatemala city's csi unit. here investigators take turn
not just in the city but in the world. the police, while their tactics seem heavy handed, it's their only attempt to wrestle control back from the gangs who have basically overrun the city. there doesn't seem to be much hope in honduras. the murder rate keeps rising. but in guatemala, we found signs of progress. in guatemala city, iment the interior minister, a region notorious for corruption, carlos is is a crusader who is shaking up the system. >> translator: in central america, six out...
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new york city, the same, but some spots west of the city, west of ridgewood and wayne and wyckoff and out there in those higher elevations, 18 inches of snow. boston not started till morning, but 16 on the ground in some spots there. like you said, this will put a real big damper on any travel across the eastern united states. now, just because you may not live along i-95, most of the snow will, in fact, be west of there, at least this latest computer model shows that, from the cat skills right on down through new jersey, bethlehem tolan caster and all the elevations of the pokenos. some spots, campbell, had 40 inches of snow before it finally stopped. i don't expect that type of number for anybody here, but, hey, you know what? when you already have 20, what's another 5, what's another 10? right, it's all relative. a five-inch snowfall in d.c. kr kriples the place any other day. >> well, we'll see if you were right. chad myers. we'll be checking in with you a little bit later. thanks. >>> when we come back, what does michelle obama think about sarah palin after the ex-governor's chan
new york city, the same, but some spots west of the city, west of ridgewood and wayne and wyckoff and out there in those higher elevations, 18 inches of snow. boston not started till morning, but 16 on the ground in some spots there. like you said, this will put a real big damper on any travel across the eastern united states. now, just because you may not live along i-95, most of the snow will, in fact, be west of there, at least this latest computer model shows that, from the cat skills right...
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into the city. >> certainly, the christchurch city council, nina, is looking for some of that money to come from asia. as bob parker points out there, they want to sort of rebuild christchurch very much as a green city, an attractive city for young people. as he says, we've got the first chance for virtually any city in the world to completely rebuild itself, reshape how it looks, how it operates for the 21st century. it's a big ask, but certainly, they think they can attract that money because they've got so much to work with in new zealand. it's interesting, and obviously, we'll continue to monitor this and see how they get on. >> yeah, he certainly made a very convincing case, didn't he there, bob parker? and andrew, coming up on "world business today" after this short break, a look inside hong kong's cramped living conditions. you can rent an entire house. money isn't their main concern. we'll explain why after this break. male announcer ] let's level the playing field. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. dist
into the city. >> certainly, the christchurch city council, nina, is looking for some of that money to come from asia. as bob parker points out there, they want to sort of rebuild christchurch very much as a green city, an attractive city for young people. as he says, we've got the first chance for virtually any city in the world to completely rebuild itself, reshape how it looks, how it operates for the 21st century. it's a big ask, but certainly, they think they can attract that money...
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city, as the center of the city itself. we saw a plane, one member of our crew saw that fighter jet you mentioned there, pummeling down from the sky in flames. but opposition fighter later telling us that that was, in fact, one of their aircraft. no way for us to independently confirm that information. but he did say that that was an aircraft, the opposition dispatched to try to bring about a stop to gadhafi's military machine. that now appears to be well on its way in terms of the fight of it trying to take back over benghazi from the opposition. this despite the fact that the government is lay saying, the libyan government is saying that there is no assault on benghazi at all, that these facts on the ground do appear to tell us otherwise. we also saw a gunship flying low over the city. that we believe belongs to the opposition. there's a vessel from five kilometers off the coast. one opposition fighter telling us that that vessel is firing on to the city as well, but, again, no way for us to independently confirm that inf
city, as the center of the city itself. we saw a plane, one member of our crew saw that fighter jet you mentioned there, pummeling down from the sky in flames. but opposition fighter later telling us that that was, in fact, one of their aircraft. no way for us to independently confirm that information. but he did say that that was an aircraft, the opposition dispatched to try to bring about a stop to gadhafi's military machine. that now appears to be well on its way in terms of the fight of it...
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the embattled city mayor submitted his resignation to the city council. the city did accept. but he added another twisted tale in the seven-week saga. filner who has been publicly accused by 18 women of sexual harassment apologized in front of the city council, but not to the women. here's what he said. >> i have never sexually harassed anyone. but the hysteria that has been created, and many of you helped to feed, is the hysteria of a lynch mob. now, as i said, i faced lynch mobs many times when i was younger. no evidence was needed. they knew who was guilty, who needed due process. well, ladies and gentlemen, democracy needs due process. san diego needs due process. those of you in the media and in politics who fed this hysteria, i think, need to look at what you helped create. because you have unleashed a monster. and i think we'll be paying this affront to democracy for a long time. >> a source in city hall said people were looking at each other as filner was speaking. they were shocked. there was swift reaction from california's attorney general's office confirming that
the embattled city mayor submitted his resignation to the city council. the city did accept. but he added another twisted tale in the seven-week saga. filner who has been publicly accused by 18 women of sexual harassment apologized in front of the city council, but not to the women. here's what he said. >> i have never sexually harassed anyone. but the hysteria that has been created, and many of you helped to feed, is the hysteria of a lynch mob. now, as i said, i faced lynch mobs many...
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city, and directions from the city and the police department to ensure that if you come to this area, that you come here safely. and it's my hope that this event will be a dignified and very uplifting memorial for the jackson family, for aeg at the staples center, and here for our city and to make our city proud. thank you very much. >> good morning. thank you for being patient with us, as you would imagine, we have an enormous amount of details we're trying to go through at this point, to plan the memorial service on tuesday. first off, our thoughts and our prayers are with the family, all of the jackson family, and in particular, with michael jackson's fans. it is the family's wish to create a service and a celebration that all of michael's fans around the world can be part of. thus, the family has made arrangements to provide a worldwide pool feed from the services for every network for free. the family has also made available 17,500 tickets for michael's fans to be part of this service. 11,000 of those tickets will be at staples center. 6,500 of those tickets will be at the nokia
city, and directions from the city and the police department to ensure that if you come to this area, that you come here safely. and it's my hope that this event will be a dignified and very uplifting memorial for the jackson family, for aeg at the staples center, and here for our city and to make our city proud. thank you very much. >> good morning. thank you for being patient with us, as you would imagine, we have an enormous amount of details we're trying to go through at this point,...
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the city of aurora is your village. it is your home, it is your family, and you have members here that will help you through this grieving time. the aurora community has come together to lift up, provide comfort and support to each person affected by this senseless act of violence. it is my honor now to introduce to you a village of community members that are going to be able to provide words of comfort to each of you and the very first person is going to provide victims, family, and friends, debbie stafford. [ applause ] >> as we're here tonight to honor the lives of incredible people, i would like to have us remember the victims, their families, and their friends. for those 12 who heroically have given their lives and those 58 who have been injured, for all of the hundreds ever attendees that were in that theater and have become victims, for the employees, for the owners, for the families, for the friends and those who have felt the ripple effect like a rock or a pebble that has been skipped across the water and the r
the city of aurora is your village. it is your home, it is your family, and you have members here that will help you through this grieving time. the aurora community has come together to lift up, provide comfort and support to each person affected by this senseless act of violence. it is my honor now to introduce to you a village of community members that are going to be able to provide words of comfort to each of you and the very first person is going to provide victims, family, and friends,...
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chief for the city of sanford. i do this in the hopes of restoring some semblance of calm to the city which has been in turmoil for several weeks. as the chief of police of the city of sanford, i made sure the facts of this case have been presented to the office of the state attorney. it is my hope that the investigation process will move forward swiftly and appropriately through the justice system and that a final determination in this case is reached. thank you. >> in the interim, police captain scott o'connor will assume the co-duties of running the sanford police department while we look for an interim police chief. this is a very difficult time for this community. it is a very difficult time for our nation. this incident has gathered international attention. i ask that the citizens both of sanford and of the country understand that the judicial process is put in place and what the city of sanford wants more than anything else for the trayvon martin family is justice. it has been turned over to the state attorn
chief for the city of sanford. i do this in the hopes of restoring some semblance of calm to the city which has been in turmoil for several weeks. as the chief of police of the city of sanford, i made sure the facts of this case have been presented to the office of the state attorney. it is my hope that the investigation process will move forward swiftly and appropriately through the justice system and that a final determination in this case is reached. thank you. >> in the interim,...
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i'm not used to this at all. >> i think the people of the city are coping than the city is. i think they could be doing that lot more for it. >> i like it. i think it's beautiful. >> it's freezing, but, you know, it's great. before it changes to slush. i heard some people left their cars in the middle of the street because you can do anything. >> they always do a good job, new york city, they know how to deal with the snow. >> i'm from africa, and snow's really new to me. it's amazing, crazy if you see how many buses are stuck. >> they can only do what they can do, really. so i'm actually surprised that it, you know, doing so well right now. it looks great. >> there's no snowplows. it's interesting. the city's on lockdown for a little while and just craze sip. like such a big city gets shut down by snow. >> a big snowball. it's freezing. >> so why are you still here? >> because. i just spending a little more time out. >> he's falling back in the snow. nothing better than being a kid. >> at least somebody's having a good time out there. our top stories after the break. a volk
i'm not used to this at all. >> i think the people of the city are coping than the city is. i think they could be doing that lot more for it. >> i like it. i think it's beautiful. >> it's freezing, but, you know, it's great. before it changes to slush. i heard some people left their cars in the middle of the street because you can do anything. >> they always do a good job, new york city, they know how to deal with the snow. >> i'm from africa, and snow's really new...
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all over the city. it was a region that was just struck and hampered and we haven't addressed the wetlands disappearing, and we haven't really fixed the levees to make it safe for, like those magical dutch levees we were going to build. they're not here. this city is still not safe for a category 3, 4, 5 storm. >> one of the most remarkable things, i think, we would all agree, and i'm not playing to the crowd here, but the number of volunteers, any number of organizations that have continued to come here season after season after season long after the reporters have left. >> i'm convinced volunteers did things that government isn't good enough at doing. they came in and showed compassion. they got things done. they made a difference in people's lives and, as you say, they continue to come. that is a strength of america, a strength that really has helped this city come back a lot quicker than any government program. >> general russel honore, appreciate it, douglas brinkley as well. we're going to show yo
all over the city. it was a region that was just struck and hampered and we haven't addressed the wetlands disappearing, and we haven't really fixed the levees to make it safe for, like those magical dutch levees we were going to build. they're not here. this city is still not safe for a category 3, 4, 5 storm. >> one of the most remarkable things, i think, we would all agree, and i'm not playing to the crowd here, but the number of volunteers, any number of organizations that have...
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the city -- the spokesperson for the city said to me, the county actually has the better infrastructure to prosecute these cases. when you're talking domestic violence cases, you need advocates. you need to pay for anger management courses. all types of things that they say the city dint even have the infrastructure for. they say that the county is much better to prosecute these cases. they say that the city would need about $1 million and the time to get up to speed to take these cases. i have not heard the county side. i tried diligently to get through. they are being overwhelmed because there's so many people reaching out to them to say, we're not happy about this. >> let us know how the city county talks go and if they can help financially to help prosecute these. richelle carey, thank you for staying on with us. we appreciate that. >>> still ahead, a possible serial killer died in prison before the victims he bragged about were ever found so now investigators are looking at a certain spot that could solve this history. i'm going to talk live with someone from the fbi. >>> also, one
the city -- the spokesperson for the city said to me, the county actually has the better infrastructure to prosecute these cases. when you're talking domestic violence cases, you need advocates. you need to pay for anger management courses. all types of things that they say the city dint even have the infrastructure for. they say that the county is much better to prosecute these cases. they say that the city would need about $1 million and the time to get up to speed to take these cases. i have...
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at the time of the tragedy he was on the job helping our city respond to the storm. i did talk to him this morning and expressed as a parent my deepest sympathies. there's nothing you can ever say to a parent who has lost a child other than you're praying for them, you're praying for their kids, and we will do anything we can to help them, but i think in the end the loss of a child is something no parent should ever go through. when they do, it's particularly if you are a parent, you just really feel it. >> the truth of the matter is while much. >> for those that lost homes and businesses recovery will be long and difficult, and there are still many around our city facing extremely difficult current situations in the storm's aftermath. for many without power and those who are far from stores and restaurants that are open, fresh food and water is an immediate concern, and as i announced yesterday, we are distributing free prepared meals and bottled water to people in the hardest hit areas of the city, including coney island, the south shore of staten island, chinatown
at the time of the tragedy he was on the job helping our city respond to the storm. i did talk to him this morning and expressed as a parent my deepest sympathies. there's nothing you can ever say to a parent who has lost a child other than you're praying for them, you're praying for their kids, and we will do anything we can to help them, but i think in the end the loss of a child is something no parent should ever go through. when they do, it's particularly if you are a parent, you just...
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down in the city of tripoli? so, to me, that he actually -- and rebel side is saying they had him under house arrest. so here really we don't know the truth. really lying not a sport in libya. you are dealing with a war propaganda. each side is trying to make the other side look worse and basically what he is doing. he came out and ordered just to make that particular point. >> abubaker saad, appreciate so much of you weighing in. please stay with us. for those of you not familiar with professor saaad he is now at west connecticut university and a former aide to gadhafi and helping us sift through the information we have been getting there. sarah, i understand, has been able to link up with us now and joining us live our zawiyah where apparently fresh fighting is being reported. sarah, bring us up-to-date. >> reporter: actually, we are in tripoli and no fighting in zawiyah where we just were. we are in tripoli and here an hour now. we can hear the fighting going on and heard from the rebels they have sort of surr
down in the city of tripoli? so, to me, that he actually -- and rebel side is saying they had him under house arrest. so here really we don't know the truth. really lying not a sport in libya. you are dealing with a war propaganda. each side is trying to make the other side look worse and basically what he is doing. he came out and ordered just to make that particular point. >> abubaker saad, appreciate so much of you weighing in. please stay with us. for those of you not familiar with...
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city the killings continue. they're fearing, hoping, praying help will come soon. ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for this much of the team... you need a car you can count on. ♪[music plays] wellu'reat aen - with he daccoun aen - with in lminu rns.com/oregula >>> we've already seen the hardship and resistance on the streets of homs in the neighborhoods of haladia and baba amr but jusd outside the city is the village where assad's troops aren't deployed in great numbers but they can still strike with deadly force. >> i asked the activists to take me where the injured people would be get treated by doctors that are risking their lives. when we got to the makeshift hospital i realized it was normal with an emergency room and intensive care. they had a pharmacy and laboratory. >> this patient who was injured by multiple sharp nell all over his body resulting from a nail bomb. he also received a more severe and dangerous injury which broke his scapula and caused a hemorrhage. activists told me that anyone
city the killings continue. they're fearing, hoping, praying help will come soon. ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for this much of the team... you need a car you can count on. ♪[music plays] wellu'reat aen - with he daccoun aen - with in lminu rns.com/oregula >>> we've already seen the hardship and resistance on the streets of homs in the neighborhoods of haladia and baba amr but jusd outside the city is the village where assad's troops aren't deployed in great numbers but...
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the city of marjah in the u.s. possessions hoping they can cause some kind of casualty when it comes to the u.s. troops in the afghan forces. we ran over to the u.s. possession that was under fire. it went on for so long that resupply for ammunition had been made to that possession, and that's not an easy thing to do in the city of marjah when you have big military vehicles trying to take ammo to different possessions, it causes problems and can cause casualties. we are not sure if there were casualties, and how many if there were. >> troops are saying what a success this has been, possibly getting closer to the end zone, but it seems as the taliban is taken out, more show up? >> yeah, absolutely, the taliban is relentless. the battle for marjah is almost to an end, and then when i talk to the commanders on the ground here and the troops on the ground here, they will tell you right away the battle in marjah is not over. they expect taliban to pop up in different parts of the city, and the taliban know they cannot c
the city of marjah in the u.s. possessions hoping they can cause some kind of casualty when it comes to the u.s. troops in the afghan forces. we ran over to the u.s. possession that was under fire. it went on for so long that resupply for ammunition had been made to that possession, and that's not an easy thing to do in the city of marjah when you have big military vehicles trying to take ammo to different possessions, it causes problems and can cause casualties. we are not sure if there were...
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but the city is a total ghost town. only a few residents trying to paddle their way out of their homes, some trying to salvage their businesses. but it's a really horrible situation and they're bracing themselves for a cleanup that could take more two years and billions of dollars. >> that is unbelievable. in the meantime, we'll shift gears quite a bit because now we're learning a little bit more about the birth place of wine. just in case anyone wanted to know. >> yeah, this is actually a really interesting story. you'd think france, right? but no, it is actually armenia. there are a bunch of researchers that checked out this cave in the southern part of armenia and they found clay pots and vats and foot stomping equipment and they figured out that this is it actually older than what is currently thought as the oddest winery and that's in israel that was discovered as far back as being in existence in 1650. so this one a little bit older. >> and now let's talk more about you've got a series going on right now about pir
but the city is a total ghost town. only a few residents trying to paddle their way out of their homes, some trying to salvage their businesses. but it's a really horrible situation and they're bracing themselves for a cleanup that could take more two years and billions of dollars. >> that is unbelievable. in the meantime, we'll shift gears quite a bit because now we're learning a little bit more about the birth place of wine. just in case anyone wanted to know. >> yeah, this is...
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outside of the city. about 15 miles. but by tonight, and it is now about 1:00 in the morning here, they have pushed into the city. they say that there is still fierce fighting going on and they have pushed into the city from the west. >> the question is they are in tripoli now. this still could be a terribly, terribly bloody fight, sara? >> reporter: i think that is a very definitely. because no one quite knows what exactly what kind of fire power gadhafi and his regime have in that city. everyone's speculating that he has quite a bit. he said that he has plenty of fire power. that he will use by any means necessary to keep his position, but we do not know for sure what these rebels will be facing and, of course, what civilians will be facing. and one of the things we're hearing from these rebels is has they'll have to be very cautious. they have to deal with civilians in the area trying to keep them from getting caught in the crosshairs but also their whole mission protect civilians. it isn't as it they
outside of the city. about 15 miles. but by tonight, and it is now about 1:00 in the morning here, they have pushed into the city. they say that there is still fierce fighting going on and they have pushed into the city from the west. >> the question is they are in tripoli now. this still could be a terribly, terribly bloody fight, sara? >> reporter: i think that is a very definitely. because no one quite knows what exactly what kind of fire power gadhafi and his regime have in that...
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be the progressive city. and we are in a lot of ways. but we're still hometown, a little hometown with a lot of baptist churches. >> the city of largo is very fortunate to have steve stanton as their city manager. i move to approve a salary increase for the city manager, steven b. stanton, in the amount of 4%. >> he was one that wanted to make sure that everything was done correctly. so he was very involved in virtually every operation of the city. he had more knowledge about the totality of what it takes to run a city than anybody i've known. >> a lot of employees thought he was too harsh and unfair. others thought he was a little nuts because he was constantly moving. >> steve was that kind of macho guy. and it wasn't just the way he held himself, but it was also his attitude. i mean, we had some personal conversations and i was like, i would sometimes think he doesn't really get how women are emotionally. >> you don't ever push steve around. if you had an objective that was not in line with what he visione
be the progressive city. and we are in a lot of ways. but we're still hometown, a little hometown with a lot of baptist churches. >> the city of largo is very fortunate to have steve stanton as their city manager. i move to approve a salary increase for the city manager, steven b. stanton, in the amount of 4%. >> he was one that wanted to make sure that everything was done correctly. so he was very involved in virtually every operation of the city. he had more knowledge about the...
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out in 20% of the city. we've heard heavy, heavy gunfire, mortars, artillery rounds, going on in just 20% of the city. they feel like we're going to end this thing in the next day or so, and then they tell us they plan on pushing forward to tripoli which is just about a 40-minute drive away. >> so sara, are they in control of zawhi? >> reporter: they're not in complete control. we were in the middle of the fire fight today. we got so close and suddenly we found ourselves having to run out of the area because of all of the mortarses that were coming in and the shelling that was happening. we made it out safely. the fire fight was continuing to go on throughout the day. so 20% of that city is still being battled over. but they did take control of 80% of the city. you can see that city is mostly abandoned but there are still a few residents around who have decided to stick it out. what you're seeing is rebel tanks, tanks that they have taken from gadhafi forces, they're now using against gadhafi forces in the c
out in 20% of the city. we've heard heavy, heavy gunfire, mortars, artillery rounds, going on in just 20% of the city. they feel like we're going to end this thing in the next day or so, and then they tell us they plan on pushing forward to tripoli which is just about a 40-minute drive away. >> so sara, are they in control of zawhi? >> reporter: they're not in complete control. we were in the middle of the fire fight today. we got so close and suddenly we found ourselves having to...
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how does the atmosphere in the city compare today? >> reporter: well, anderson, my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was in 1986 because i came as a fan to see my hometown chicago bears win their only super bowl. and the atmosphere all weekend was electric. the restaurants, the streets, the hotels were all full. and this weekend we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is a super bowl city. >> yeah, it certainly is. they know how to deal with huge crowds like this. gary tuchman, appreciate it. gary, thanks very much. >>> the australian shock jocks who prank called the hospital treating kate middleton are off the air for good. should they face criminal charges following the suicide of a nurse that answered the call. we'll tell you what british prosecutors decided coming up. , but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescriptio
how does the atmosphere in the city compare today? >> reporter: well, anderson, my most vivid memory of the super bowl in new orleans was in 1986 because i came as a fan to see my hometown chicago bears win their only super bowl. and the atmosphere all weekend was electric. the restaurants, the streets, the hotels were all full. and this weekend we're seeing the exact same thing. and that's very good news. there are still problems in new orleans, but once again, this city is a super bowl...
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we just don't know exactly where in the city. we are told it has to do with gadhafi's troops. >> sarah sidner reporting live -- actually on tape from tripoli. we had to let her go. >>> we are also hearing from someone claiming to be one of moammar gadhafi's sons. he spoke exclusively to al jazeera. saying one of his guards was injured and a rebel fighter was killed. >> translator: standing outside my house. i'm being attacked right now. there's gunfire outside my house. they're inside my house. good-bye. good-bye. good-bye. >> three of moammar gadhafi's sons have been kptured by rebels and could be turned over to the international criminal court. let's take a look at the role that they've played in libyan politics. mohammed gadhafi is the eldest son, first wife to whom he was married only about six months. he ran and controlled libya's phone operators and satellite communications. he was not considered gadhafi's heir apparent. that was the second oldest son, saif alice llama, the face to the west, widely viewed as a force of chan
we just don't know exactly where in the city. we are told it has to do with gadhafi's troops. >> sarah sidner reporting live -- actually on tape from tripoli. we had to let her go. >>> we are also hearing from someone claiming to be one of moammar gadhafi's sons. he spoke exclusively to al jazeera. saying one of his guards was injured and a rebel fighter was killed. >> translator: standing outside my house. i'm being attacked right now. there's gunfire outside my house....
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add the exhaust from cars, trucks and busses. you get the smog that hangs over the cities. the air is too dirty to breathe. here is the most frightening part. you are likely not to notice it. your body becomes accustoms to it after four days of breathing it in. the tiny particles are smaller than a hair. it constricts the muscles in the airway. it incleess blood pressure, heart attack risk and heart disease. you may think health impacts would take years to develop. it's not the case. on days when you have bad pollution in cities, emergency room visits spike over the next 24 hours. it's not just adults at risk, either. babies are being born pre-polluted with more than 230 chemicals in their system at the time of birth. progress is starting to be made. places in china where i visited, they are moving the coal power plants outside the urban areas into rural areas where fewer people are around. in new york, there are new laws on idling busses and trucks. there are things we can do. drive less, use public transportation. that can help. keep in mind when pollution is at its worse
add the exhaust from cars, trucks and busses. you get the smog that hangs over the cities. the air is too dirty to breathe. here is the most frightening part. you are likely not to notice it. your body becomes accustoms to it after four days of breathing it in. the tiny particles are smaller than a hair. it constricts the muscles in the airway. it incleess blood pressure, heart attack risk and heart disease. you may think health impacts would take years to develop. it's not the case. on days...
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or you have the people from the other worst people in the cities descending on the city and putting on the mouse ears. i mean, they should get a pass. >> this is all funny stuff, and i'm glad it's not coming out of my mouth as a full-time weather man. >> that's my job. every saturday. >> thank goodness you're here to say the things that none of us can say. all for fun, by the way. nobody take offense. thanks, bill. we'll check back with you next week. >> see you next week. >>> for some police officers in wisconsin, it wasn't exactly the typical traffic stop this dashboard cam shows you just what they saw. a dwi on a lawn mower. walmart can now convert your favorite dvds from disc to digital. so you can watch them on your laptop, tablet, phone... anytime, anywhere. cool, huh? yea! yea! what'd you guys think that it would cost? i thought it'd be around $10. it's only $2 per disc. that's a great price. bring in your favorite dvds. see for yourself. boooom! [ host ] that's the walmart entertainment disc to digital service. visit the photo center at your local walmart to get started. that's
or you have the people from the other worst people in the cities descending on the city and putting on the mouse ears. i mean, they should get a pass. >> this is all funny stuff, and i'm glad it's not coming out of my mouth as a full-time weather man. >> that's my job. every saturday. >> thank goodness you're here to say the things that none of us can say. all for fun, by the way. nobody take offense. thanks, bill. we'll check back with you next week. >> see you next...
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the city of chesapeake, the city of norfolk, the city of portsmouth and the city of virginia beach all under a tornado warning right now. this is a doppler radar indicated, very dangerous tornado, and is expected to be moving in, oh, say around 10:55 into downtown portsmouth, as well as downtown norfolk. so take cover. oftentimes, we do see tornadoes spin up with these types of storms. and you can see that we do have a tornado watch, which is in effect right up there, across parts of virginia, as well as into the delmarva and then we've got a new one, i believe, that was just issued, that extends further north here, and that's going to be in effect throughout the afternoon. there you go. there you can see the new watch box, in that area as well. so a developing situation, as this thing continues to make its way onshore. we had landfall, if you missed it, cape outlook -- lookout, excuse me, about 7:30 this morning. the core of this storm, the worst of the winds in the center of circulation is focused in here across the outer banks. it's moving through the pamlico sound. we'll continue t
the city of chesapeake, the city of norfolk, the city of portsmouth and the city of virginia beach all under a tornado warning right now. this is a doppler radar indicated, very dangerous tornado, and is expected to be moving in, oh, say around 10:55 into downtown portsmouth, as well as downtown norfolk. so take cover. oftentimes, we do see tornadoes spin up with these types of storms. and you can see that we do have a tornado watch, which is in effect right up there, across parts of virginia,...
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the city. this is a business that's taped up their windows. a lot of the local businesses are taking this seriously. only a few places were open last night. with all the construction going on in new york city, construction sites like this one, this one looks locked down. this is pretty well along in terms of construction. that's not as big a concern for this one. for construction sites where you may have supplies laying around, that could become airborn. at this point we're not seeing the heavy winds. it's kind of an inconvenient rain, obviously we anticipate that changing a lot within the next couple hours. >> anderson, it's suzanne. i'm just wondering, anyone visit that deli or are the streets basically closed? anybody go to that deli? >> yes. there were a couple people who have gone to the deli. new yorkers are obviously a hardy bunch. there will be a lot of people curious and want to step outside. we always caution people, please stay indoors. the mayor is cautioning people, please stay ind
the city. this is a business that's taped up their windows. a lot of the local businesses are taking this seriously. only a few places were open last night. with all the construction going on in new york city, construction sites like this one, this one looks locked down. this is pretty well along in terms of construction. that's not as big a concern for this one. for construction sites where you may have supplies laying around, that could become airborn. at this point we're not seeing the heavy...
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mayor's representatives, the the city council, the city attorney, attorneys representing one of the alleged victims who has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him. those details will be revealed to the city council at a closed session tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 local time. after the city council acts, then the details should be known publicly. but at this point, it seems very difficult to figure out a way that mayor filner is going to be able to hold on to his job. all of the people that his representatives were negotiating with said publicly the only way out of this they saw was for him to step down, carol. >> so if he does step down, if he does lose his job, what happens then? >> then there will be a special election called and a lot of folks who have expressed interest in running if that's what's happened, could get under way very, very quickly. in the meantime, the president of the city council, todd gloria, he would take over as interim mayor. >> casey wian live in san diego, i hope you camp out all night to see what's in that deal. i'm dying to know. thank you, casey. >
mayor's representatives, the the city council, the city attorney, attorneys representing one of the alleged victims who has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him. those details will be revealed to the city council at a closed session tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 local time. after the city council acts, then the details should be known publicly. but at this point, it seems very difficult to figure out a way that mayor filner is going to be able to hold on to his job. all of the people that...
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we've talked a lot about the city in aleppo. it's the largest city. it's like the new york city. now the rebels claim to have captured this army installation. they released this video via youtube. they claim to have captured yet another police station.
we've talked a lot about the city in aleppo. it's the largest city. it's like the new york city. now the rebels claim to have captured this army installation. they released this video via youtube. they claim to have captured yet another police station.
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considerable damage in the city. so here we have a track that we're not quite sure exactly where it's going to hit. the right side of the hurricane will be the most dangerous side and right now it looks like that might be on long island. however, i think that we under estimate the wind damage. remember when you have wind and you speed up the wind like if you have a hose and you squeeze the hose, the water goes faster. the same thing happens between sky scrapers. that sucks the windows out. we've seen that in the hurricanes in houston. streets are littered with glass. the strength of those hurricanes in houston was about the level that we're expecting to come in. now this is a very wide storm with a big radius of maximum in winds. it's also moving relatively slowly and could considerably die out as it hits the colder waters because generally the only way to really hit the south shore of long island is to have a hurricane that's moving at least 35 miles per hour forward. so, we will have maximum surge because new york
considerable damage in the city. so here we have a track that we're not quite sure exactly where it's going to hit. the right side of the hurricane will be the most dangerous side and right now it looks like that might be on long island. however, i think that we under estimate the wind damage. remember when you have wind and you speed up the wind like if you have a hose and you squeeze the hose, the water goes faster. the same thing happens between sky scrapers. that sucks the windows out....
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we don't even know if he is in the city. there have been mass defections, three of his son have been captured by rebels, they're in custody. the rebels have marcheded on tripoli, carol. >> yeah. we also have word that moammar gadhafi's forces in one tripoli neighborhood are actually negotiating their surrender with rebels, certainly a good sign. as you said, three of gadhafi's sons in custody. but the mystery today, as you said, where is moammar gadhafi? some people believe he escaped the country or maybe he could be hiding inside of tripoli. anything is possible at this point. >> it really is. we're going to keep a close eye on it. we're also taking a look at some of the great video and sound coming in from libya and around the world of so many people celebrating as rebels appear to be on the brink of toppling gadhafi's regime. a few minutes ago we talked to cnn's sara sidner who says rebels may be celebrating in green square now but they've not cleared tripoli yet. watch this. >>> after 42 years it seems that gadhafi might
we don't even know if he is in the city. there have been mass defections, three of his son have been captured by rebels, they're in custody. the rebels have marcheded on tripoli, carol. >> yeah. we also have word that moammar gadhafi's forces in one tripoli neighborhood are actually negotiating their surrender with rebels, certainly a good sign. as you said, three of gadhafi's sons in custody. but the mystery today, as you said, where is moammar gadhafi? some people believe he escaped the...
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some more fire coming from the western part of the city. but they are now pushing east, and that's where they've been going because that is towards tripoli. they were able to push the gadhafi forces farther and farther back. they say that they've been able to push them actually almost all the way to tripoli at this point. the fighting was fierce today. we were on the frontline. about 27 kilometers, so it's about 15 miles from the edge of tripoli. and we were out -- had to turn back because the fighting was so fierce there. we saw some buildings on fire. we saw te stroied buildings, shemed buildings. a lot of fire going on in the air which is celebratory. we also hear what sounds like a battle that is probably about 30 kilometers from us. so very close to tripoli. >> sara, last hour i spoke with a resident out of tripoli talking about what she thought to be the rebels' advantage and that in her view, gadhafi did not have that much longer, perhaps, in her view, until the end of the week to be in power. what do ordinary residents seem to be th
some more fire coming from the western part of the city. but they are now pushing east, and that's where they've been going because that is towards tripoli. they were able to push the gadhafi forces farther and farther back. they say that they've been able to push them actually almost all the way to tripoli at this point. the fighting was fierce today. we were on the frontline. about 27 kilometers, so it's about 15 miles from the edge of tripoli. and we were out -- had to turn back because the...
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at the city civic center.vten ver, occupier off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center.eten ver, occupier off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center.rten ver, occupierw off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center.en ver, occupiers off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center.n ver, occupiers s off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center. ver, occupiers sh off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center.ver, occupiers shof their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center., occupiers show off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center. occupiers show off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center., occupiers show off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center. denver police are saying they were forced to fire. they ended up making 20 arrests on sat
at the city civic center.vten ver, occupier off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center.eten ver, occupier off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center.rten ver, occupierw off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center.en ver, occupiers off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center.n ver, occupiers s off their wounds from pepper balls in a faceoff at the city civic center. ver,...
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they've done a lot for the kids in the rebuilding of the city. so the support is not only within the city of new orleans, but it stretches to the greater area as well. and we've heard all week long. you heard people say my mind is with peyton manning and the colts, my heart is with the city of new orleans. we've heard so it many times this week. >> all right. and of course folks are going to be watching the game. that's the big draw, the players. >> reporter: of course. >> the commercials and of course halftime. so who will are we be watching at halftime? >> reporter: well, a good one, fredricka. a band who has been around since the 60s. it's the who. we had a chance to see them perform earlier in the week. they put on a media only event for us. they tuned up their guitars and went to work. well got to hear a couple of songs from them, and they were great. a band that has around a lot longer than i was alive. i didn't know a lot of their songs, but they sound great. people can expect at home to see a really good show. >> so by the end of this eve
they've done a lot for the kids in the rebuilding of the city. so the support is not only within the city of new orleans, but it stretches to the greater area as well. and we've heard all week long. you heard people say my mind is with peyton manning and the colts, my heart is with the city of new orleans. we've heard so it many times this week. >> all right. and of course folks are going to be watching the game. that's the big draw, the players. >> reporter: of course. >> the...
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in the past of destruction, the city hall. after the earthquake the mayor rushed out of the building and set up a command post right in front of city hall. as the tsunami was approaching, then he and members of this government evacuated to the second floor. the tsunami, though, came as high as that clock. it killed the mayor and more than half of this town's leaders are missing. even as they grieve for their own city workers do what they can to help victims, the living bearing the burden of picking up what's left. half the city's residents are either dead, missing or homeless. all the town's history washed away except for sparse mementos collected from the wreckage. the government they rely on barely there moving more slowly than anywhere in the tsunami zone. victims left to plead for help. national leaders visiting the town. >> i believe that the people who are living in this prefecture based on this miserable situation but they will recover. >> you believe it in your heart? >> i believe it. >> reporter: easier said than done
in the past of destruction, the city hall. after the earthquake the mayor rushed out of the building and set up a command post right in front of city hall. as the tsunami was approaching, then he and members of this government evacuated to the second floor. the tsunami, though, came as high as that clock. it killed the mayor and more than half of this town's leaders are missing. even as they grieve for their own city workers do what they can to help victims, the living bearing the burden of...
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a lot of people in the city and it shows the capacity of the city to have a safe and secure visitors area in the french quarter and around the football as well as in the business district. so all that's very strong. what's got to be worked on now brooke is that development in the ninth ward and in st. bernard parrish and lower plaquemines parish that never really recovered from this storm and now they've been hit by the bp oil spill. so lot of work left to be done on infrastructure. getting the schools back. helping small businesses who did not get a fair shake right after katrina dealing with the sba with fema. over. >> let's look forward. you mention a grant, right, to the public education system in new orleans. but looking forward, where do you see needs the biggest improvement? where do we go next for new orleans? >> i think the changes that are being made in the school system here, which is about the future and the children, most people i talk to has a very promising forecast of what this might mean, the charter schools they put in, the way the schools have been structured, the
a lot of people in the city and it shows the capacity of the city to have a safe and secure visitors area in the french quarter and around the football as well as in the business district. so all that's very strong. what's got to be worked on now brooke is that development in the ninth ward and in st. bernard parrish and lower plaquemines parish that never really recovered from this storm and now they've been hit by the bp oil spill. so lot of work left to be done on infrastructure. getting the...
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one of the many signs rebuilding and rebirth in this city. we'll show you more of it coming up tonight and check in on the situation with those fema trailers and mobile homes. who can forget them? we'll talk to a couple who bought their trailer from fema, but a purchase they're paying for with their health. we tested it and found it highly contaminated with formaldehyde, something the couple says fema knew and pushed the purchase anyway. making this city right for general rags to come. looks like they're on the right track. we'll talk to some kids at a charter school here. keeping them honest. five years since katrina. it's easy to rewrite history and easy to forget the disasters that made a natural disaster into a man-made cat as trophy. easy for pundits, reporters and relief workers to have selective recall, easy to forget the mistakes made at all levels of the response. we owe it to those who lost their lives to remember and remember accurately. when i saw an article in new orleans times paper about ray nagin, former mayor here, during the
one of the many signs rebuilding and rebirth in this city. we'll show you more of it coming up tonight and check in on the situation with those fema trailers and mobile homes. who can forget them? we'll talk to a couple who bought their trailer from fema, but a purchase they're paying for with their health. we tested it and found it highly contaminated with formaldehyde, something the couple says fema knew and pushed the purchase anyway. making this city right for general rags to come. looks...
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or goes is the city manager. right now he has chosen to delay judgment. >> i would like an independent review by a law enforcement agency that will tell me that the city of sanford police did something they shouldn't have donor not do something they should have done. based upon that information i will make a determination as to the future of chief lee. >> chief lee sent commenting. the family of trayvon martin plans to hold a news conference later today as well. we have two news conferences we're looking for. george is live on the ground in sanford. george, i just want to begin with the news we got that norton will be speaking an hour and a half from now. do you know anything about that, why he called this press conference? >> brook, yeah, we just checked that out. a lot of things happening quickly. that press conference will be a daily update to talk about what's happening right now in the city, certainly expecting hundreds if not thousands here in sanford, so that is expected to start around 3:30. we'll of cour
or goes is the city manager. right now he has chosen to delay judgment. >> i would like an independent review by a law enforcement agency that will tell me that the city of sanford police did something they shouldn't have donor not do something they should have done. based upon that information i will make a determination as to the future of chief lee. >> chief lee sent commenting. the family of trayvon martin plans to hold a news conference later today as well. we have two news...
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the well, compared to the other cities. i attribute that to the mayor's leadership and the resilience of new yorkers. >> commissioner kelly, a very busy day and personal day for you as well. t appreciate you taking the me out with us here on this anniversary. sir, thank you so much. >> thank you, sir. >> 20 minutes past the hour. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if there were a differenttory? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ the scent of gain laundry detergent. and the moment she set eyes on gain fabric softener... she found herself overwhelmed with desire. ♪ ahhhhh, the things we do for love. the amazing scent of gain in detergent, fabric softener, and now in a dish soap too. wow. sniff sniff hooray! long summer days, and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. [ female announcer ] neutro
the well, compared to the other cities. i attribute that to the mayor's leadership and the resilience of new yorkers. >> commissioner kelly, a very busy day and personal day for you as well. t appreciate you taking the me out with us here on this anniversary. sir, thank you so much. >> thank you, sir. >> 20 minutes past the hour. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if there were a differenttory? of one financial company that grew stronger...